On Saturday, January 11, 2003, at 02:41 AM, Peter Nacken wrote: > Has anyone heard if there is a maximum number of photos that iPhoto > can deal > with ? I already got it filled up with over 2500 pics (after roughly 3 > months) and I sometimes think iPhoto gets mad at me ... It acts slow, > crashes from time to time (even a regular "quit" can take 5 minutes) Take a look at iView Media Pro. It has a lot of advanced features missing in iPhoto and may be the next step up for you. You can create multiple catalogs and have open multiple catalogs rather than being limited to the one page that iPhoto offers. iView also has a full range of features. The feature I like best is using the IMP to sort my photos. I can drag the thumbnails into a folder and the press the delete key to remove them from the catalog, eventually sorting all of the photos into unique folders by topic. You can always use iPhoto to store just selected photos and use its special features so its not a matter of a OR b. --- I propose that all elections for public office be advanced two years so that anyone elected to office can serve a two year jail term for the crimes they are about to commit and that we will probably find hard to prove. Jack Rodgers Email: jackrodgers at earthlink.net Web: www.jackrodgers.com iCal: coming soon iBlog: coming soon